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Commissioners endorse five intersection designs; Indian Trail/Wesley Chapel option deferred
Summary
After a year-long Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization-funded study, the board endorsed locally preferred designs and cost estimates for five of six critical intersections included in the study and explicitly chose no preferred alternative for the Rogers/Wesley Chapel (Indian Trail) intersection, deferring further action.
The Union County Board of Commissioners on June 2 endorsed locally preferred designs and cost estimates for five of six intersections included in a county design study funded by the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO). County senior planner Bjorn Hansen presented results of the year-long Critical Intersections Design and Cost Estimation Study and described the public outreach and alternatives analysis.
Hansen said the project examined six intersections flagged in prior county studies and looked 20 years ahead to 2050 for useful life and long-term traffic patterns. He told the board that rising traffic and changing crash patterns have made single-lane…
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